hschottm on July 24th, 2009

This module allows to create tags for any TYPOlight element.
It provides a basic database structure to save the tags and it can be used to visualize existing tags.
The module contains the following extensions:

A widget TagField for backend forms. You can add tags as a comma separated list into a text field. The widget provides a static [...]

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hschottm on July 23rd, 2009

Ok, now iBattery Pro has got it’s final rejection. I just had a phonecall with “Richard” from Apple Inc. who told me that it is policy that any estimations of remaining battery time can’t be allowed. Why can’t they write that into the rejection email?
And why are there a lot applications in the app store [...]

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hschottm on July 23rd, 2009

This extension allows the generation of a tag cloud for tagged articles in a given subtree of a TYPOlight installation. The tags can be restricted to articles of a given template column too.
To present the results, tags_articles uses a modified version of the global article list called Article List (Tags) which is also capable to [...]

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hschottm on July 23rd, 2009

This module allows to create tags for any TYPOlight element.
It provides a basic database structure to save the tags and it can be used to visualize existing tags.
The module contains the following extensions:

A widget TagField for backend forms. You can add tags as a comma separated list into a text field. The widget provides a [...]

Continue reading about tags 1.3.3 stable released

hschottm on July 15th, 2009

12 hours after I complained at apple because they rejected my battery application for the second time, they pushed me aside.
Dear Helmut,
Your application, iBattery Pro 1.0, is requiring unexpected additional time for review.   We apologize for the delay, and will update you with further status as soon as we are able.
Thank you for your patience.
Regards,
iPhone [...]

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hschottm on July 15th, 2009

A diary of a pitiful developer who tried to be an iPhone developer.
Motivated by my youngest experience with Apple Inc. I decided to tell you the story how long it took to get my approval as a developer in the iPhone Developer Program.
Do you think it’s easy to become a registered iPhone developer? Hey, just [...]

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hschottm on July 15th, 2009

Here they are again. The empire strikes back!
It it wasn’t for business, I could laugh about this story, but Apple Inc. reviewers simply appear to mistake incompetence, ignorance and arbitrariness with that what they call “review process”.
So the hilarious iPhone Application Store review team has rejected my simple battery application for the second time now:
We’ve [...]

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